Chihui (Korean: 치희; Hanja: 雉姬) was a concubine of Yuri of Goguryeo.
[1][2] The Samguk sagi records that after the death of his first wife, Queen Song (Korean: 왕후 송씨; Hanja: 王后 松氏), King Yuri took Chihui and another woman called Hwahui as concubines.
Hwahui reportedly scolded Chihui, saying 'you are a concubine from a Han family, how is it that you have no manners?
On hearing this, King Yuri pursued Chihui on horseback, but she refused to return with him.
He rested under a tree, from where he watched many yellow birds flying.